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1.  Use for Intended Purpose 

This wenglor product must be used in accordance with the following functional principle: 
High-performance distance sensors which use the principle of angle measurement determine the distance be-
tween the sensor and the object. These sensors have small working ranges (under 1 m) and recognize objects 
with high precision. Some sensors use a high-resolution CMOS line array and DSP signal processing. The 
color, shape and texture of the objects to be recognized does not affect the sensors' measurements. Even dark 
objects can be reliably detected against a bright background. They can be operated with very high speeds or 
very high resolutions. The measured value can be output as an analog value or via the interfaces. Furthermore, 
Teach-In, filter functions for adjusting a switching output, and an error output are available. The measuring 
range can be selected individually within the working range.

2.  Safety Precautions

2.1.  Safety Precautions

 

• This operating instruction is part of the product and must be kept during its entire service life

 

• Read this operating instruction carefully before using the product

 

• Installation, start-up and maintenance of this product has only to be carried out by trained personal

 

• Tampering with or modifying the product is not permissible

 

• Protect the product against contamination during start-up

 

• Not a safety component in accordance with the EU Machinery Directive.

2.2.  Laser/LED Warnings

  

Laser class 1 (EN 60825-1)  
Standards and safety instructions must be observed.

3.  EU Declaration of Conformity

The EU declaration of conformity can be found on our website at www.wenglor.com in download area.

RoHS

LASER CLASS 1

EN60825-1

2007

Summary of Contents for OCP P0150P Series

Page 1: ...OCPxxxP0150P High Performance Distance Sensor Operating instructions Available as PDF only Status 27 01 2016 www wenglor com EN...

Page 2: ...4 4 Complementary Products 8 5 Mounting Instructions 8 6 Initial Operation 9 6 1 Initial Operation 9 6 2 Default Settings 9 7 Functional Overview OLED Display 10 7 1 Run 12 7 2 Display 12 7 2 1 Displ...

Page 3: ...ed configuration 24 10 1 Invoking the Management Interface 24 10 2 Page layout 25 10 3 Device general 26 10 4 Device Settings 27 10 5 Measured Value Settings 28 10 6 Device Test 29 11 Maintenance Inst...

Page 4: ...s Furthermore Teach In filter functions for adjusting a switching output and an error output are available The measuring range can be selected individually within the working range 2 Safety Precaution...

Page 5: ...ght 10000 Lux Beam Divergence 2 mrad Light Spot Diameter 3 6 0 9 mm Port Type 100BASE TX PoE Class 1 Temperature Range 25 50 C Reverse polarity Protection Yes Interface PROFINET Protection Class III A...

Page 6: ...80 240 300 360 420 480 540 600 660 1000 70 0 Working Range mm Reproducibility m OCP662P0150P Typical Linearity Error Curves within the Working Range 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 100 50 0 Working R...

Page 7: ...L Black Brown Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet Grey White Pink Green Yellow Supply Voltage Supply Voltage 0 V Supply Voltage AC Voltage Switching Output NO Switching Output NC Contamination Error O...

Page 8: ...nction may be activated via Engineering Tool L A Green Links present Green flashing Communication 4 4 Complementary Products wenglor offers Connection Technology for field wiring Suiting Mounting Tech...

Page 9: ...tage supply When the voltage supply is present the display on the Sensor starts Install the associated device specific electronic description file e g for PROFINET the GSDML file in the hardware manag...

Page 10: ...twork Mode Rotate Intensity Display Offset Filter Resolution 1 10 100 2 20 5 50 SCM LCM DCM CCM Laser Illumination On Off E A Test T for Teach In Z for reset Value to 0 Value in m Run Mode Value in m...

Page 11: ...tion menu by pressing any button Note If no setting is made in the configuration menu for a period of 30 s the Sensor returns automatically to the display view Pressing the button again returns the Se...

Page 12: ...y 180 The rotation is canceled by pressing this button again Intensity Set the display intensity see chapter 7 2 2 7 2 1 Display Mode The measured value in mm and the PROFINET device name always appea...

Page 13: ...value is adopted as the default offset value by pressing the T The offset value is set to 0 by pressing the Z button Change Change the value of the offset By pressing the button or the button the val...

Page 14: ...lected the Sensor takes an average over the selected number of x measured values 7 6 Exposure The Sensor adjusts its exposure time or light pulse duration automatically up to a maximum value on the ob...

Page 15: ...F Switch transmitted light off the Sensor no longer supplies mea sured values 7 9 I O Test This function manually changes the output of the Sensor As a result it possible to test whether the further p...

Page 16: ...ured value is reduced as a result Current measured value 7 Warm up procedure The sensor is currently in the warm up phase and the quality of the measured value does not yet comply with the speci fied...

Page 17: ...ction 7 12 Info In the menu item Info the following information about the Sensor is displayed Info Order number Software version Serial number 7 13 Reset All Sensor settings with the exception of the...

Page 18: ...iate disabling of operation if activate Password is set to on If the password functionality is activated the password must be entered before each operation of the Sensor After correctly entering the p...

Page 19: ...1 Byte 0 Min 1 Normal 2 Max 3 Power saver mode 4 Screensaver Display mode BitArea 0 0 3 0 Process 0 3 Yes 304 1 Byte 0 Process 1 Analysis 2 Text 3 Network Language BitArea 0 0 3 1 English 0 4 Yes 305...

Page 20: ...8 257 0 Yes Resolution 0 2 Unsigned8 258 0 Yes Exposure Mode 0 3 Unsigned8 259 2 Yes Exposure Time 100 2000 Unsigned16 260 1000 Yes Laser 0 1 Bit 264 0 Yes Module Status Module ID 2 Submodule 1 Slot 2...

Page 21: ...1 1 filter size 2 2 filter size 5 3 filter size 10 4 filter size 20 5 filter size 50 6 filter size 100 Parameter Name Value Range Data Type Index Module Laser ON OFF Module ID 4 Submodule 1 Slot 4 For...

Page 22: ...e ID 6 Submodule 1 Slot 6 Format Cyclical Data Output Value Range Data Type Unit Description 1 5 Unsigned8 0x00 Start command 0x01 Learn offset value 0x03 Reset offset value 0x04 Apply offset 0x05 Res...

Page 23: ...ned8 0 Resolution high 1 Resolution medium 2 Resolution low Parameter Name Value Range Data Type Index Module Exposure Mode Module ID 8 Submodule 1 Slot 8 Format Cyclical Data Input Input Output Value...

Page 24: ...structions the default values are always assumed WARNING It must be ensured that supply power is not interrupted while making changes to network settings Furthermore supply power must maintained for a...

Page 25: ...erman French Span ish or Italian via the language selection 2 Display On each page the current display is represented exactly like on the device itself 3 Category selection The web based settings are...

Page 26: ...the overview page Device general is displayed Device Name A unique device name can be freely assigned to each device via the PROFINET control The device name is also displayed in the first line of th...

Page 27: ...tings are reset to the factory settings See chapter 6 2 Default Settings on page 9 The settings are applied after interruption of the power supply The Sensor settings remain unchanged Display Settings...

Page 28: ...n Reset the offset function is reset and the actual distance is displayed For functional description of offset see chapter 7 3 Offset on page 13 Resolution For functional description of resolution see...

Page 29: ...below the display window The test can also be terminated prematurely by clicking on Switch off 11 Maintenance Instructions This wenglor Sensor is maintenance free It is recommended to clean the lens a...

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